The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, July 02, 1864, Image 3

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parried by the writer's rent nans, not neeawara for putt
but as a guarantor of goodfaith.
To Correspanaents.
Communieatioac Utters, tontrilmtiom,
.leoerairg of
merit s.at in termt to Ike rester, will Ge eseceptaLle from
friauk from an quarters.
, H. S. H.—Yours was received all right,
and the receipt goes with this mail. May you never
want tar 'the requisite."
,J. H. dc Co. We have taken the adver
tisements out. Send balance tine.
J. A. R.—Glad to hear from you again.
You pay us a great compliment, and we assure you
it is kindly appreciated. We will do as you request
'four letters are always welcome. Come again.
M. B.—Wo cannot permit anything of
theicind. What an elastic conscience you have.
MILEEL.—Tho poem you aentus, 'wethink
eras published in Godoy's Lady's Book, about four
years since. Was it not
S. W. M.—We cannot make hood nor tail
out of your -ketch ; you must have been drunk when
you wrote it. We can't see the point. We will re
turn it by express if you say so, as you did not en
close stamps to pre-pay postage.
ITHSEL.—We have received the MSS—
hare not had time to examine it yet. We wondered
at your long silence. but we forgive you, of course.
DF.CLINED—"To Miss M. E. L." better
send to her direct "A Parody'," "Oppression,"
'To a Soldier," "Letter from Pittsburgh.
WANTED:—An apprentice to the prin
ting business. Apply at this Office.
CONTINUTAL.—"Bowery" of the old Con
tinental has been remodeling his saloon.
There is now a vestihnleand private office,
and the floor is covered with a rich velvet
carpet. Lunch is served up every day at
10 o'clock, and cold lager always on hand.
Verbum eapienti.
A BIG THING IN THE RAKE Lts.E.—G.
W. 'Brandt d Co., Rake manufacturers of
this plitee,ha.ve turned out this season Seven
teen Hundred and Eighty-two of their pa
tent horse-rakes. This is one of our most
enterprising business firms ; next season
they expect to do amore extensive business.
ItAstmEnatzs.—We have received from
Wm. Patton, Esq., some of the finest rasp
berries we have ever seen. They are largo
in size, of a dark rod color, and exquisite
Idavor. Mr. Patton is prepared to supply
those who may want this remarkably tine
fruit, at his garden, on Second street.
/OE CREAM.—The lovers of this luxury
will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Shuman,
Front street above Walnut, keeps a supe
rior ardele—one evidence-of this fact, is,
that those who ,buy there once are always
sure to go back. She also keeps on hand
largo assortment of fine confectionary,
fruits, cakes, nuts, 4c.
Tun A3tr•.nlct AOUICULTURIAT.—The
American Agriculturist for July has just
made its appearance. This number is pro
fusely illestrated, and contains original
matter, Interesting to the husbandman; it
also contains a letter from its editor, who
is an agent of the B.mitary Commission, at
White House, Va. Orange Judd, publish
er, 41 Park Row, Sew York.
BUSIZANDItY.—Farmers who make the
most rapid improvement in husbandry,
are likely to be those w•ho rend utoNt on
the subject of their vocation. For the limn
who.reads little, 110, Mat ter What his voca
tion is, will be likely to think little, and
net w ith reference to tradition received
ISO= former generations, or else in imita
onor-...r.w5...4-4..-rt.4.pc....-no,mtAnwsr---nyt icrc
is always hope of a man who loves read
ing, study and reflection.
ATLANTIC MONTH LT. —With this, the Ju
ly number of the Atlantic Monthly, begins
the fourteenth volume. This is. a superb
tnumber, and is an index of what the con
+doctors of the Atlantic hope to present con
stantly to their readers. We do not hesitate
in saying that the Atlantic fs one of the
best literary magazines published on this
.eautinent, and has the best corp of contrlb
attars: The subscription price is $3.00 per
year in advance. Ticknor 4.tn Fields, pub
lishers, 133 'Washington street Boston.
CHILDREN Dnow's 0.--Two colored girls
aged respectively 10 and 11 years, daugh
ters of Benj. Jones, and Elizabeth Curter,
while playing on the rafts opposite the new
rolling mill, on Saturday last, fell into the
river and were drowned. Their bodies
'were not recovered till INfonday morning.
The coroners jury rendered a verdict of
accidental drowning.
Errnamin.cron.—We would call espe
clot atteationte the advertisement in anoth
er column of Sierts' Rut, Miceand Bug Ex
terminator. It is now used by all the
principal hotels in Philadelphia and New
York with decided success; from the testi
nasnials of those persons who have used it,
we would infer that it is the best article of
the kind now in use. It is for sale by all
the druggists in Columbia.
FIRE.-A fire broke out on Tuesday af
ternoon last,at the stables belonging to Mr.
James Bennett, on the alleyback of Locust
'street leading from Thitsl street to Fourth.
The tire had got considerable headway be
fore it was discovered. Mr. Bonnets stable
was entirely destroyed, together with the
slaughter-house and stable of Henry Min-
Eek. The fire looked tearful for a time,
and but for the timely aid of our firemen,
much more damage would have been done.
The buildings destroyed were partially in
sured.
Mr. Bennett desires us to correct the
following statement in the Eeprega of Wed
nesday last. whiehssays,
"The conflagration is supposed to have
.miglaated. from the tiring of some crackers
and other Are-works, by the son of Mr.
Bennett and some other boys, andasyoung
Bennett was missing after tile fire had been
extinguished, a painful an xiety. and alarm
was created for fear the boy might have
been burnt to death."
Mr. Bennett has no children; neither was
there any children near the stable imme
diately before or at the time the alarm of
fire was given. The fire commenced be
tween Minich's and Bennett's stables. The
origitkof the fire is unknown. ,
Rxctrastox.—The Reading and Columbia
Railroad will run excursion Using to and
fromß3adiug,andall:lnterntedlatestations,
on next Monday, the 4th of July. ' This
shows a spirit of enterprise on the part of
Superintendent:Cita:xi, who always man
ifests a willingness to accommodate the
public ; and his etTorts we know aro duly
appreciated.
This excursion will afford our citizens a
fine opportunity to go over the new road,
and to witness the celebration, tire-works,
&c., at the famous Litiz Springs. The
grounds will be Illuminated with Three
Thousand lights. The Lancaster Cornet
jilkenll,;;Will be on band to disootirse, sweck.
music. The , prooeeds of the celebration
willbedevotetl' to our Pick and wounded
soldiers.
WOULD CIZALTAMGED. — Mr. Jesse
Tioyer has shown us a pair of boots, of his
own manufacture which he challenges the
world to beat. He says they are made af
ter the style of those worn by General
Washington. The leather is double-buff
kip, finished by Mr. Kline of Marietta, ex
pressly for these boots. They are made
the most substantial And superior manner,
double soled and warranted to turn water.
l'tr. Boyer has been at the business six
ty one years, and he challenges any man
to make a bet:er pair of boots than those
described above. We suggest that our
borough authorities purchase these boots
and send them as a present to Gm. Grant.
Any person can have a similar pair made
by calling at Mr. Boyer's boot and shoe
factory, Front Street, opposite Brandt's
Hotel.
SOXP.—Mr.Robert A. Young,Coatesville,
Chester county, Pa., one of the largest Soap
and Candle manufacturers this side of Phi la
delphia, has sent us some specimens of
soap made at his establishment, which we
pronounce the best we have ever used. He
makes a Castile soap equal to any impor
ted article. Ho also makes a detersive soap
which he guarantees will wash in hard or
soft water. Our merchants here, we think
would do well to purshase at this factory.
REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE.—One Of Wil
son's Patent Air-circulating Refrigerators
is for sale at this office. They are con
structed upon an entirely new principle,
never before applied to Refrigerating pur
poses, by means of which , damp air and
moisture are thoroughly excluded from. the
preserving chamber. A much greater de
gree of cold is obtained, and less Ice con
sumed than by any other Refrigerator here
tofore manufactured.
F11.03i THE ST}T. 'MGT. PIM:A. RES EIW EM
—The following persons from this place,
who re-enlisted in company "K," Filth
Regiment, Penna. Reserves, were killed
and wounded, since the army has gone
south of the James river.—
Killed—Michael Summers, shot through
the head whilst on skirmish.
Wounded—John Smith, legshot off; Wm.
Bostick, In leg, slightly; Lonesome Gude,
severely.
JUST 11xcErvEn.--Shreiner cC Sporing
have just received at their Jewelry store in
Front street, the largest and cheapest as
sortment of Pocket-books, Ladies' Purses
and Traveling Satchels, ever received in
Columbia. It.
TAKEN PRISONER.— William Gimmell
of this town, belonging' to the —Regi
ment, P. V. who has been missing since
the battle of the "Wilderness," is, we learn
a prisoner in Richmond.
Susnalt Titmx.—Some of the Reading
papers strongly recommend a Sunday
train on the Reading and Columbia Rail
Road. Wu think it would work admira
bly. What say you, Mr. Crane ?
Bonn Ills FAR:v.—Mr. John W. elark of
Marietta, has soh] his farm, containing two
hundred acres, to James, Duffy of thesanie
place, for $St,5OO.
_
On June Zlth, ult., at the re :Mane.? °Mu)
briti -
bill, by Rakestraw, 111 r. W. G uern
sey, of Franklin, Pa., to Miss Annie 1).
R tkestraw, of Lancaster, Pa.
At Bridgeport, Corm., by Tiov. J. F.Blase,
.Tobn Clark, of Marietta, Pa., and Emilio
A. eldest danschter of lliraut
formerly of New York.
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and Marrincoa arc pablkhe.l in 004 paper
trithout ehargo. When accompanied by commen
whother pr 0..., or !wiry. tire vents per line
will be charged. Payable in adranoe.
In Columbia on the 27th ult., of heart dis
ease, 3ficitAnt. RICKARD, aged 43 years.
In Emory Hospital, Washington, D. C.,
on the Sth of June last, How.utv W.V.ttt
of company K, 45th Regiment Penna. Vet.
Vol., aged 'A years.
At the commencement of the rebellion,
It was his great desire to enter the service,
being, so young his ntother remonstrated
with hint—told him of the uncertainty of
life In the field, and that he could not en
counter its pri vations,or endure the fatigues
incident to the life of a soldier. Allowing
no hindrance or persuasion, his mother at
length gave her consent, and he volunteered
his services, and was mastered into the
ranks of Captain Rambo's company on the
7th of October,'6l,which was attached to the
45th Regiment, the history of which all our
readers are familiar with.
Howard was a noble young man, one of
whom any mother may be proud. Had he
gone out of battle without one word or blow
for truth, and with his standard dishonor
ed and trailing, his death would have been
a living woe.
lie was wounded in the log, In that terri
ble battle at Cold Harbor, on the 4th of
June, and which was amputated above the
knee, on the geld, by Surgeon Crist of his
regiment. lie seemed to be getting along
finely, and WWI in good spirits. The army
changed Its position, and it became neces
sary to send the wounded to Washington,
where be arrived on the ith of June and
died the next day. Wrapped In the folds
of the stars and stripes, the glorious emblem
of his country, Howard now sleeps in a
patriots grave. He yielded up his spirit
in the confident hope of getting a better
country—so weep not, friends, parents and
children, for the deceased. His life was
one of uprightness, and he nobly conse
crated himselt to his country's cause, and
shed his blood on the field of battle for the
nations integrity. •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
LETTEDS REMAINING- lINCLAI3I-
ED In the Post Office at Columbia, Pa.,
Saturday, July :lid,
W'To obtain any of those letters, the
apprleant must call for 'advertised letters,'
give the date of this list, and pity one cent
for 'advertising.
.. LADIES' LIST.
Baight Mrs Jennie Price Nancy
Costey Sarah Qat& Eliza
Omagh Mrs Orrin Roberson Mary
Good Mary 2 Robinson Catharine
Mcßride Mary E Rodenbeck Mania
GENTLEMEN'S LIST.
Brown David Knox Mr
Bear Jacob McLane John 2
Coats Den Zer - Rogers Jesse K
Devon John Ribby Jefferson
Hinkle Joseph M Raub George M
}Wanton Dr J S Roland Henry
Hutton Mille L Strickler William
Harrison William Thomma Henry
HogentoglerAJack'nWilson .Lewis 2
Hoarse Conrad
June 23th, 1854. ,M. J. FRY. P.M
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1111111100 D: bow LOST, bow RESTORED..
fITUST published, a new edition of Dr.
Culverwell's Celebrated Essny on the
radical care (without medicine) of Sper
matorehma, or seminal weakness, Invol
untary Seminal Losses, Impotency,Mental
and Physical incapacity, Impediments to
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The celebrated author in this admirable
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ternal medicine or the application of the
knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once
simple, certain and effectual, by means of
which every sufferer, no matter what his
condition may be, may cure himself cheap
ly, privately, and radically.
2 7. -This Lecture should be in the hands
of every youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, post-paid, on receipt of six
cents, or two post stamps. Address the
publishers, CHAS. .T. C. KLINE ctr.
12.7 Bowery, New York,
Post office box4sS6.
Sept.lo,'63-Iy.
HOW TO PESTROY -
ROACHIES,.RATS, !MICE,
.X3cscl buses, -43.2 ates, dace.
USE BURT'S VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.
IT IS XNFALL.LIBIM !
IT is put up in largo boxes fors cents.—
Is all lready for use, without mixing with
other articles. Does not spoil or get dry
and worthless by keeping, like some other
preparations. Vermin are extravagantly
Mud of it. Rats and Mice die out of their
holes. Is not dangerous louse. Gives sat
isfaetion to all who use it. Sold by all the
Druggists end Dealers throughout tbetini
ted States. CAA:MO:I—Bo sure and ask for
Burt's Exterminator, in large boxes, with
red lahel, and signed by the Proprietor.—
Depot, :No. 139 South Tenth street, above
Walnut. Manufactory, Isro. 139 Juvenal
street, above Walnut, between Tenth and
Eleventh, Philadelphia.
- a
cobarant"arthe Drug 'Stores cit
Dr. W. S. McCorkle, .Justus Gray Co.
and R. Williams. July :3'1;4-6111.
II M M M I
IN CCLVITBIA.
THE SUPERINTENDENT
or Common Schools of Lancaster county
will examine applicants in the Lecture
room of the new school house, in Colum
bia, on WEDNESDAY the fith day of ILLY
1864, at 9 o'clock, A, M. Six male and six
female teachers are required ; one or the
males to be Principal. One teacher wanted
for Colored school. No ono not holding a
professional certificate will be employed,
unless examined publicly in the District
on that day, in presence of the Directors.
No teacher will be allowed to pursue the
study of the law, medicine or divinity, (lur
ing theschool term. Ti.ose undergoing the
best examination will be prefered, and paid
according to merit. The term will be from
October First to April First, and the High
schools may be continued to July First.
Samuel Shock
Joseph M. Wittig,
Edward K. Smith,
Columbin, June '2511, 1861.-2 t
L J. HALDEMAN,
COLI-MBIA, PA.
We invite attention to our sleek of
STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS
AND
DILMISS GOODS,
Of very recent importation, embracing the
most extensive and desirable assortments
that.'We have over offered.
WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING DE
PARTMENTS \VELL STOCIsIED
FOR TILE
SPRING TRADE
1864 •
••
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
SILK DEPARTMENT.
-SHAWL DEP A RTMENT.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
WHITE-000DS DEPARTMENT,
HOISERY DEPARTMENT.
MEN'S- ]YEAR DEPARTMENT.
HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS.
All of which will be sold at tho
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
HALDEMAN'S
Cheap Cash Store.
POCKET BOOK FOUND
APOCKET Rook or Purse wag round on
Front street that week, containing a
sum of money. The owner can have it by
applying at this office, and paying for this
advertisement. It.
S,OST_
AVALUABLE Gold Fob Chain, at the
fire on Tuesday last. The tinder will
he rewarded by leaving It at this office. -
July:VIM-it.
EXCELSIOR RAMS 1
AfICITENERS celebrated Sugar Curod
1111 Hams, just received and for sale by
HENRY SUYDAM,
Cor. Union dc Front St
Cora. rupu...W64
17/01P0011LAPIC 41.1431721155.
THE Largemt asmortminnt over offered in
Columbia, at the cheap book store of
W.M. U. HESS.
FISIUMBLAI SPRING k Sblllll l 3 CU3THEIG
lkA AY be found at the store, of Malhy fi
/XI Case, in great variety, and of the best
materials and latest styles, also a very
large assortmentof Fancy sa d black Case
mom. Cloths, fie.
• 'MALTBY & CASE.
b'ol'a. May 21, 'RI.
-sacocysms
NEW BOOKS !
Stumbling Blocks,
By Gail Hamilton.
Poetry of the Age of Fables,
Collected by Tlintas Bul finch.
Wax Flowers and how to make them.
Skeleton Leaves and Phantom Flowers.
The Poor White; or, The Rebel Conscript.
By nuthor of "The Lamplighter."
A new Novel by M. T. Walworth.
CHARLOTTE BRONTE and MISS MOLOCH.
- Zox\va,.es cx‘N.N. T!laks\tcANN.,
TIIE BRIDAL ./Er.E
By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth.
Light on shadowed. Paths,
EDGAR POE and his CRITICS,
StproDePess 4xxxcl. ~.93partisiki.43sso,
or Droll Recollections of
TOWN AND COUNTRY
By henry 31erford.
By Prof. Jas. P. Wickersham.
THE LITTLE REBEL.
SUNBEAM STORIES,
Containing the charming bright stories of
TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM.
CLOUD WITLI SILVER LINING
ONLY OLD JOLLIFFE
DREAM CHINTZ
STAR IN THE DESERT, &c., &c.
Six beautiful volumes, illustrated. For
sale at 'WM. U. HESS'
Cheap Book Store, opposite Cont. Bank
lane Is, 1864.
A NEWSPAPER FOR TUE FAMILY.
Containing Original Stories from the pens
of the best American talent. Its first page
stories are complete in one number, and it
is designed En• all classes of renders. His
torical reminiscences, biographical sketch
es. Wit, hunter, and poetry, grace its make
up. OUR TERMS.—Money fa advance.
To single subscribers, $l,OO a year; to clubs,
75 ets, and a copy gratis to any one getting
up a chili of five or ten persons•
ADVERTISING CHARGES.
"Our Directory," 50 cents per line.
Outside, 25 "
Inside, 25
All communications must be addressed:
KATE J. BOYD,
F.ditress and Pub'r pf N.Y. Monthly,
83 Nassau Street; New York.
Naw.4 dealemsnul /moats, sro;pliod.by the
`4.l.MallteAN Ni A'S COMPANAV 113 Nassau
Street, New York. June 18,,'b4.
8150. SEVEN COTAVE $250.
ROSEWOOD NANO FORTES,
GROVESTEEN & CO., 499 Broadway, N. Y.
New enlarged scale PIANO FORTES, with
all latest improvements.
THIRTY years' experience, with greatly
increased thcilities for manufacturing, en
ables us to sell for CASH at the above un
usually low price. Our Instruments re
ceived the highest award at the World's
Fair, and thr live successive years at the
American Institute. 'Warranted five years.
TERMS NET CASH. Call or send for &scrip
five circular. Juno 18,'64-3m
SOMETHING NEW
AT
P. SHREINER AND SON'S.
E. B. ZEWIS' PATENT
IMPROVED PERPETUAL CAWOOD, CLOCKS,
STIOWING the day of the week, day of
the month, and month of the year ; in
Parlor, Bank or Office styles. Call and
Q.llllllllille them.
P. sfritErNEß 4; SON, Agents.
fiw Cont. and vicinity, Front street above
Walnut. June 18;61-tr.
Salami Grove,
Joseph 11. Black,
James Barber.
LIEUT. GENERAL UNITED STATES GRAM,
x 5VZ.421.2%7*
TO THRASH THE REBELS,
AND THE STORE OF
STEACY and BOWERS
is the Mee to buy your Goods.
W.l)re h m il 's v (Cl L u dt ' , received iil)es,C g ass f a l cr s e tock o s- f
tines, and Domestic Goods in great variety.
Thankful for past favors, we respect fully
solicit a continuance of the same.
STE.X.CY 47, DOWERS,
mity'AT4. Opposite 0. F. Hull.
Dissolution of Partnership.
I'll II E firm under the name of Joshua
J Vaughen ct Co., has been, on the '_3rd
of tune, 1514, by mutual consent, dissolved.
All persons who aro indebted to the 11,:m
aro notified to make settlement, and those
having claims against said firm will pre
sent them immediately for payment. The
firm will hereafter be carried en by Joshua
Vaughen James Vaughen. A continua
tion of liberal patronage is respectfully so
licited. JOHN VAC:MIEN,
JOSHUA VAUGHEN,
June '23, '64. JAMES VAUGLIEN.
GLASS FRUIT JARS.
T_TAVING secured the exclusive sale of
.1.1 Griffin's Glass Jars. for this place, we
are now prepared to offer them to the pub
lic at very low rates.
These jars are easily sealed and require
no cement or patty to make them air tight.
Every jar warranted perfect.. Call and
examine them at COTTRELL'S
Hardware Store,
Juno 18, 'tit Locust St., Columbia, Pa.
\W HEELER 4tic WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES
..A...ta.331171WJEtarf7.121,-Tari.LIEIT/
For Sale by W. G. PATTON,
June 11;61. Locust St., Columbia, Pa.
SAMUEL EVANS,
JUSTICE of the PEJCE.
OFFICE ON FRONT STREET,
Between LOCIIST & UNION, Cora., Po.
Tune 18, BM ly.'
POCKET BOOKS 1 POCKET BOOKS I 1
TZT Groat Variety. from Fifteen Cents up
I. to Five Doliarg, at
WM. Ti. TIESS*
Cheap 1.1.r,1t Slew.
Haunted Hearts,
By Mrs. Mary 3. Holmes
By T. S. Arthur
By Sarah 11. Whitman
School Economy,
HOUSE ON VIE ROCK
MERRY CLIRISTM.AS
The New York Monthly.
PIILSIC.EIL CULTURE.
The "NowtAm , INSTITUTE FOR PrtvicAL
EDUCATION." incorporated in 1860, and un
der the management of DR. Dm LEwts,
will open its Seventh Session on the Fifth
of July next,-1864,
Tito demand for. teachers of the New
Gymnastics has become such, that the two
classes of Graduates, consisting of about
ninety ladies and gentleman, and were at
once engaged; and hundreds more might
find profitable employment.
Well-known medical men assist in pre
paring the pupils to act as guides in Phys
ical Culture.
In the departmentof (ilyinnastiess. Dr.
Lewis personally trains. every candidate
for the New Protession.
Irony - reader would know more of this
pioneer institution in new and noble pro
fession, let hint or her send fur a full circu
lar to Dr. Dio Lewis, Boston.
"To Dr. Dio Lewis, more than to any
other men,is the country indebted for the
present deep, practical interest in physical
culture. lie bus done a noble work.—
Muss. Teacher.
"We look upon Dr. Lewim as one of the
benefactors of his reee."- Grace Ureentrowl.
"Sueress to Dr. Lewis's Gymnasium.—
No better Institution exists."—Knieker
boater.
"Dr. Lewis's honk is the most practical,
sensible work on this subject. extant in
any lauguags."—aiatiscatat Monthly.
"Dr. Lewis has given us far the best and
practical 01'011 public•ctions 00 the subject,
of Physical Culture."—X. Tudepesdent.
JllllO 11.
Susquehanna Planing Mill,
ON noNTs . r. A ND PENN. It.-1.1L11.0.11)
0,1111314 in, Lancastor County, Pa.
TTIF, subscriber would respectfully mi
nounce to the patrons of his Mill, that
the advanced prices of labor and expemles
incident to carrying on the business of his
establishment compels hint to charge his
customers an advance on former rates, and
takes this method to inform them that the
following are the prices for work done at
his Mills:
For working Flooring per M
" do Weatherboards "
" Surfacing ono side,
do two do do
" Re-sawing White Pine thee
measure, per M.
" (10 rtlpit 1r face mews. (10
" do Ash, Oak et. Cherry,
face meas. per M. 8.00
" Ripping 4-4 per line, in ft, 11
" do 8-4 do 21
" do Sole° do do 4
,All- Lumber lauded to the M l and re
turned to Yard without extra charge.
Accounts for working or dressing lumber
will be considered collectable every four
months.
The subse rlbet ba.s on hand an assortment
of ROUGH and DRESSED' LUMBER,
which is for sale at Market Prices, and so
licits a continuation of public custom.
JOHN B. BACH3IAN.
Columbia, June 11, 1864.
A NEW AREIVAL OF
Watches, Clocks
.7 •
..ankamci, N'isso Xeolvcrear-sr,
Just received at the Store of
P, Shreiner .1c Sou, Front St. above Walnut,
where we are always prepared to sell goods
Lathe cheapest rates, and guarantee
them to be as represented.
DO YOU WANT A GOOD GOLD PEN 1
If so, call and examine our stock of 'War
ren & huddles Fine Gold Pon, the best
now in market, and warranted
to give satisfaction.
♦Vutche% cad Jewelry carefully re
paired.
may 7,'44:'
mo TX CB.
RFADING AND COLUMBIA TELEGRAPH CO.
rpriE BOOR'S for subscription to the Cap
ital Stock of the Reading and Columbia
Telegraph Co lima a c•, WAS opened on the 2Sth
stgreeable to public notice, and will
continue open at the odic° of the Ecading
and Columbia R. R. CO.. in Columbia, and
on and after the Ist of J uno next, at the
Farmers' Bunk of Reading, until the whole
amount of two hundred shares shall be
subscri bed.
otice is herebygiven to the Stockholders
to the capital stock of the Reading and Co
hunbia Telegraph Company, that an in
stalment of 1 , iv Dollars per shareis caned
in, avid payment is required to be made to
the Treasurer at his (Mice in Columbia, on
or before the 15111 ofJrily next.
I{OIIICIIT CRANE.
Seey. A: Treas. R. ct C. Telegraph CO
Cura..lllBy2titli, 1804-2 m.
U. F. BRAJNER
BRUNER & MOORE,
=I
COA L 9
Wholesale and Retail,
In the Co:L1 Ynrd formerly occupied by
J. G. Ifesg. April :4.3, la,
NEW SUMMER GOODS.
MALT BY tt CAS&
11AVE again tilled their store with n new
Ilstock of goods, suitable to the season.
Parliciclar rale:Won is invited to their
choice selection of line dress goods, includ
ing Si] k, silk Challies, Poplins, Crepe Mar
etz„ Mozanadvites. Grenadines, - French
Organdies, Chintz,Challies, De Lanes, Val
envies. Atm., Also Ladies Lace Points
and circulars. Silk and Cloth Sucques soul
Circulars, Parasols, Sun Shades, thuhrel
lasote.,ate. MALTBY& CASE.
Cora. May 21'61
X3CA.RIPM.R.
4 . No. 520 BRCS St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURER & DEALER IN
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER-WARE &
ROGER'S Superior PLATED WARE.
Arr-All kinds of Silver-Al - are, made on
the promises. Watch Repairing carefully
done! mar-W,-amos.
PRIVATE SALM.
THE undersigned having an established
Corn Vinegar manufactory in Columbia,
Lancaster county, Pa., and desires to re
tire from the badness, therefore offers the
entire fixtures for manufiteturing Vinegar
at private stile, such as tanks, boilers, bar
rels, stoves, &v., &c. Alao, the right for
Lancaster county, Any person wishing to
see the manufactory will call on Pierce
Lundy, residing in Columbia, opposite the
Episcopal church. For further informa
tion direct to C. C. lIIMES.
JUnts Iv,L Wrightsville, York Co., Pa..
CANES I CANES
AZEItY Lame Alteortment of every de
ription, Jost ri3Nived—olso,
GENUINE MEERSCHAUM. PIPES.
Tube., of the yet" , best kind made—also,
Fancy Goods, Toys, Novelties,d..e., in great
variety.
OEO. DOLL it CO.. Important,
may26'64,lm No. 14. North 6th lit.„
GOT OUR MATCH
8T Xa Ll•;f3~.'.
J. RUMPLE &SON, bay* plat received
TWO HUNDRED GROSS
of Superior Matches, which will be sold
wholesale and retail.
J. 'RUMPLE S: SON,
spril =,'Gl. Leetist entire, On a.
• M• XIE4 MC g3'
LAEP BEATING APPARATUS
BOILING- FRYING-STEWINO-STErTING
By Om flame of a eommon lamp,
at the coact of a cent's worth of oil, a very
comfortable breakfast ean be cool:ed.—N.
Y. Tribune.
Simple in construction, easily kept
in order, ready for use in a moment
convenient to have on hand.—Draggises
arculur.
_
Fish's Lamp is one of the most pop
ular novelties of the day. the utility
of it is unquestionable, IL great saving is
made in heating and enokingsmall articles,
and 11111 1)0 Imido to cool: meals for a great
many persons, which is actually done on
the anibulanee cars which carry the HiCK
SaldierS.—Srienlific American.
-- For family use, hospital tent, bar
rack, pienies, fishing, nursery, or sick
room, it is an article of comtbrt beyond all
proportion lo its eost.—llall's Journal of
.ffe,(llh.
I have tried the apparatus and Inv
wife and I proelahn the same a most va
n:dile and indispensable artiele, and we
now wonder how we meld have so long
done withi.nt thal Oil Oreular.
vontrivotre for get
ting up bout ad short not iee fOr nursery iind
general household purpo..es. one int
port ant point is the saving in eos.l over coal
lires.—X.. Errniug I'o4.
PRICES FROM TWO TO SIX DOLLARS
OAF %CITY FROM ONE TO FOUR QUARTS.
THREE ARTICLES COOKED AT ONE
TIME wan ONE BURNER.
Arranged for Kerosene or Coal, or tbas.
A. descriptive pamphlet of I lii rty pages fu r
imbed gratis. Also
THE UNION ATTACHMENT,
Price 50 cents
To lie attached to a mummy,. Kerosene
Lam P or Gas-Burner, by which Water
may be Boiled, mid Food cooked ;
also arranged to support a abode.
EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE
WM..D. RUSSELL, Agent,
No. 200 Pearl St., New York.
lENTS WAZ,ZTEI).
Apr. fl, 'O4
SI.ZO
4.00
First National Bank of Columbia
GSM
Capi 100,1101), wit It privilogvofin ereasi
sumo to .3,1,200,000.
E. ITemhey, Vint. t:. Case.
P. a, trig ler, C. S. Kniiinitelii,
J. G. Hess, Weshitigt,m Righter,
..i. limner, j. B. Shuman,
Justus (}raw.
01.1,31;v:us;
E. Hersho3-, Pres. A. Bruner, Vivo Prev
S. S. Detwiler, Cushier.
This Bank, having been authorized to
commence business; under the National
Currency Act, is now duly organized and
prepared to receive deposits, make collections
on all accessible points on liberal terms, din
count notes, drafts, dc., boy and sell gold,
silver and domestic exchange, and transact
all business appertaining to a thoroughly
organized Bank.
ttp._lnterest paid on special deposits for
6 months or longer.
ing hours: from 9 a. tn. to 3 p.m.
, 14.1.. Discount day: Monday, 10 a. tn. of
each week.
'l ,- .Q..l'our patronage is respectfully %Me
ted. S. S. DETWILER" Cashier.
May 21, 1864.-2 m.
HOUSE FURNISHING
F., NEP Co MVITY
TFEE citizens <4 Columbia and vicinity,
are respectfully invited to call and ex.-
Mini= Jin-Y n, •t ~^ ,awry.... .
13017SILUZIEDING GOODS,
Comprising every variety of
TIN WARE,
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
TABLE CUTLERY,
FANCY GOIAS.
PLANISUED TIN-WARE
COOKING UTENSILS,
CHAMBER WARE. IN SETS
HOLLOW wAltr, EN A M LED,
COPPER KETTLES,
BRASS KETTLES,
Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia
Ware, Waiters,
&c.,
A general assortment of Wood lid Willow
Ware, Tubs, Yankee Buckets, Wash
Boards, Brushes, Water Coolers Ice
Cream Freezers, Tea Kettles,
Sauce Pans, Egg Whips,
Market Baskets,
Lanterns,
Money Boxes, Lard Lamps, Toy Tin-ware,
Sad front., Cistern Pumps, Stop Cocks,
Coffee Roasters, Col The Mills, Trays,
together with an assortmen t of Plain, Fancy
and Useful Articles, adapted to the Toilet,
Parlor and Kitchen.
Storrs of every Wuriplia.
GAS FITTING PLUMBING
Carried on in all its various branches.
Stoves,Shola, D well ing.R..te., tit tcsl up with
Gas and AN'ater Pipes, in the best manner.
On hand a good assortment of
Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights and
Pendant., Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter
ra Cotta Water Pipes.
.4ts.S- Repining promptly and personally
attended to,
JOHN 11. MOORE
lIIR A NE WILSON,
qui] 2,'61. Car. Locust (t- 2nd hi., Cora.
THE COL Iu lIANOTIIDEIII
lx:movlm to the earner of _Front and
I LOC` Sincelx, where la kept comeantly
on hand a fall and complete st,iortment of
Boors, SHOES, GAITERS, &0.,
All styles and yowl/Ales of Alen's, Boy's
Ladles, Stisses' and Children wear.
WE MIANUFACTITILE,TO ORDER,
and keep constantly on Inuttl, a stock of
resttly-mrde work. Repairing promptly
attended to.
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, &c.
A ruin assortment of Hats and Caps of
the latest styles, always kept On hand.
Our whole time and attention is devoted
to our nod 110:414, /11.11CP we are better able
to give our customers satistitetion. The
puplie are respeetrally invited to cull end
examine our stork.
J. S.. 5:%.:1 - DEE,
Com Front and Locust Streets.
Cora, April 9, 'M.
Grocery, Salt, Provision
ANL QUEENSWARE, STORE.
TUE nndersigned bus just opened nt his
Store in Locust street, opposite the Colum
bia hank, an entire new stock of goods in
his line, consisting in part of
Sugarsof all gratlm, Mackerel oral! grades
Swaps, S. C. Hams, l !erring,
Ntolasse., PL do I'l west.,
Coffee, Shoutl"rs. Fruits,
Tem., Side... Spices,
Chocolate, Dried Beef, Tolkneeo,
Dried Apples and Poaches,
Brooms, Cedar-ware, Baskets,Brushes, ke.
Together with a full and complete assort
moat of
Itareaswarr, Glassware and Reekiaghaotware,
Ten and Dinner Seta, andall.nrtteleain that
Itre. or the latest styles and dastans.
'laving pnrchaseil all theabovegoodsfor
mush, he flattens himself that las can sell
them at the rery 103vesst. Market Prices.—
A call from the polslte rempectfully
B. F. APPOLD.
Lneust st.. opposite Corn. Itorti
June 11;4.1.
I=
(Siweossors to Detwiler A: Bro.)
Cor. SeconA and Locust Sts,
CorAT3rinA, L.l.xv.tsTnit P.%
13(1AITT or I)in mrron.4
REWWEOLESILE AND RETAIL
ronsisting of
DYSPEPSIA;
Disuses resulting from Disorders of the Lir
er and Dlgestig
HO,O Argars,
7 1 S
re) 330 CiMpo io 1/21-kl
TELE GREAT VERENGTENING -
2 1 _I•T
Therm Itinere have performed more Ceres:- •
RAVE AND DO GIVE BETTS& SATISFACTION!
Have more testimony I have more respec
table people to vouch for them
than any other in
the market. •
We defy any one to con t ra di et" thisitssert ion
Anil) WILL PAY $lOOO -
To :my one that will produce a"Certifieate
published by tat,"tlit gennine.„..
Hooflarid's German Bitters
I=l3
Chronic nr Nerenns Debility, Disease,' of the
Kidneys, and Disease 4 arising from.
a disordered AS:touroeh.
Observe the following symptoms resulting
froa at disorders; of the digestive organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness nf,
Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stein
awl], Nausea, Heartburn '
Disgust liar -
Food, fullness or weight In the shun
:telt, sour eructations. sinking. or
fluttering at 10 pit of ihe stom
ach,SWillllningof the head, hur
ried anti diflieult breathing,
llutter'g of the heart, chok
ing, or HUtilleatillg 5e111.41,
titlll% when in at lying
posture,
dimness of vision, dots
or webs before the sight,
fever and dull pain in the
head, deticieney of perspirst
yellowness of the sk in /11111
°Yes, 11:011 in tile (11014
. 111111ki. ate., K 1111411.11 11118110 S of heat . ,
hunting in the flesh, constant huagm
ings of Evil, and great depression
Wt. IVX 3:11 Me& 33. IEI IEIL.
TILA1"1111s HITTERS is
Bar lr ta T,r I . IIDI LI a,
Omit:1111c 110 Ruin or Whiskey., and eon'
make drtitilziirils, Intl is I lie
Best TONIC in the 'WORLD.
RE kI) WHO SAY SO:
From the 111 , .% I.evi Hark, Pastor of
the Baptist Chat-eh, Pemberton, N. X.,
formerly of tlie North Baptist ehttrelr,
Philadelphia.
I have known ltoollandm's (lemma 'tit
ters avoraldy for a n mutter of 'ream t have
used them iu my own family, and havtt
been so pleased with their effoeb4 that I
was induced to reconintend them to Wally
others, and know that they have operated
in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take
great pleasure in thus publicly proclaim
.lllg this fact, and calling the attention to
those afflicted with the diseases for which
they are recommended to these Bitters
knowing from experience that my recom-•
men:aton will be sustained. Ido this
cheerfully as HOOnittlii'S Hitters is intend
ed to benefit the Winded, ".u.,t 4/ runt
drink,"
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Edi
torofthe Encyclopedia of Religious Knowl
edge and Christian Chronicle Philadelphia.
Although not disposed to favor or mcom
mend Patent :Medicines in general, through
distrust of ti air ingredients.end effects, I
yet know of no sufficient reasons why
man may not testify to the benefits he be
lieves himself to have received from alw
simple preparation, in the hope that lie
may thus contribute to the benefit of oth
ers.
I do this more readily in rejoin]. to Hoof
land's German Bitters, prepared by Br. C
Jackson, this city, because I \VIM preju
diced against them for many years, under
the impression that they were' chiefly
an alcoholic mixture. I am indebtedto my
friend • •.,
forleneourageznent to try them when suffer
ing from great andlongeontlrtued debility
The use of three bottles of these bitters at
the present year, was followed by evident
relief and restoration to a degree of bodily
and mental vigor which I had not felt for
six rnont hsbefore,and had tnost despal rod
of regaining. I therelbre thank God and
may friend for directing me to use them,
J NEWTON I3ROWN, PlilLA.
From the Rev. Jos. I 3 Kennard, Pastor of
the 10th Baptist Church
Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sirt—l have been
frequently resquested to connect my name
' with commendations of different kinds of
mod ici nes but regarding the practice as out
of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in all
cases declined ; but with a clear proof in
various instances, and particularly In my
ftuntly. of the usefulness of Dr. Iloolland's
German Bitters, I depart for once from
my usual course, to express my full con
vialott that, for genera l debilit y of the sys
tem end expecialWor Liver Complain, it
is a safe a,ut valuble jwcparation. In some
c..ses it may fail; but usually, I doubt not,
it will be very beneficial to those who suf
fer from the above cause.
Yours, very respeetfullv.
J. If KENNARD •
Eighth below CoateStreet, Philadelphia.
From 'Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of
Baptist. Germantown, Penn.
1)r. U. Al -Jackson :—Dear Sir:—Personal
experience enables me to say that I regard
the German Bitters prep:me by you As
most excellent inedielne. In cases of se
vere eel( and general debility I have been
greatly benefited by the Übe of the Ditters,
soul doubt not they will produce similar
uirms on others.
Yours, truly.
'WARREN RANDOLPII.
Gertmentown,
From Rev. J. II Turner, Pastor of Red
ding, M. E, Church, Phila.
Ur. nl :—.llear tart—Having used
you r Gernttut Bitters in mythin I ly frequent
ly I tun prepared to say that it has been
of great. service. I believe that in most
cases of general debility of the system it Is
the safest •and most valuable remedy of
which I have any knowledge.
sours, Respectfully,
J. 11. TURNER,
No. 28 N. Nineteenth Street.
From the Rev. Thos. Whiter, Pastor of
Roxborough Baptist Church.
Pr. Jackson:—Dear Sir:—l feel it due to
your excellent preparation. Ilootiand Ger
man Bitters, to add my testimony to the
deserved reputation it has obtabacil. I have
for years ethnics, been troubled with great
disorder in my head and nervous system.
I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of
your German When+. I did so and have
experienced great and unexpected relief;
my health has been very materially beue
fitted. I confidently reeo 1111 l tend the ar
ticle where I meet with eases similar to my
own, and have been assured by many of
their good effects. ltmpectnilly yours.,
T. WINTER, Roxborongli. Va.
From fey. J. R. llerman, of the German
Reformed Chard), Kutztown, Berks Co.
Dr. C. M. Jackson :—Respected
have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly
twenty years, and have never used any
medicine that did me as much good as
Hoodand's Bitters. lam very much im
proved in health, after having taken live
bottles, lours, with :espcct
.1. 8. LIERMAN.
3P rtl:3olMi
Large Size, (holding nearly double queer
tity,) • ttl per botlie—balfdos..lls.
Small Site-75 ets. " 4.1 ►
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS,.
See that the signature of "C. M. JACK
SON" la on the WItAPPRII orcach bottle.
Should your nom-at Dru=ist not have
the article, do not be put car by any of the
intoxicating pmutrattons that may be of
fered In Its plum, but send to ns. and Are
will forward, securely packed, by express
Prim-Spat (Wee awl Mnsinjfarrery,
No. 631 Aral St., P1u1a.d.4..
JONES & EVANS,
PROD RI ETC'S*
Pow *'h ItY Ditntatitiss andttealera in ',M
ere te.wn in the Unifed. State*.
LEVI G. BECK.